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Finally, a fishing line that offers the best of both worlds! P-Line's Floroclear Line has a unique fluorocarbon coating that ensures the line is virtual invisible underwater for stealth presentations. Along with a special copolymer construction, Floroclear has little memory, is very castable, amazingly durable and unbeatable knot strength.

No break strength
I was looking for a new line for top water that was a cross between mono and Fluorocarbon. I wanted a line that didn't sink like Fluoro, had less stretch than mono and was abrasion resistant like Fluoro. P-line fluoro clear was recommended by several people. After spooling up once, I realized this line is about as strong as baby hair.
Initially I soaked the main spool in line conditioner over night. Spooled up a bait caster using 12#. Before I hit the lake I wanted to test it out on some casts in the back yard. I was trying to find a line to replace braid for top water as I have been getting robbed on distance with braid. I tied on a lure using the San Diego Jam knot that I have used for Fluorocarbon and mono lines for some time. I moistened the line and started to cinch the knot down. Line broke before the knot was tight. Broke just at the knot. I thought it was the knot and retied. Each time the line broke just below the knot. I checked the line for kinks, cuts, wear marks etc. Line was brand new and had not seen one cast yet. I changed the knot up to an improved clinch knot. Same deal. Line broke with little to no pressure when cinching down the knot. I tried a total of 4 different knots and same results.
Most 12# test lines have a breaking strength of 15 pounds or more. They all should have a breaking strength of at least 12 pounds. I tied the line to a 5 pound weight and lifted it up. Line held just fine. Then I used a 10 pound weight as I only had 5 and 10 pound weights. When I lifted the 10 pound weight up, the line snapped before the weight was even fully off the ground. The weight was lifted very slowly as it not cause a jerking motion. Tried this 5 times and each time the line broke before the weight was lifted fully. I can't say what the breaking strength was of this 12 pound line, but I can say its no more than 10 pounds. Just to make sure my weights were not off by 10-12 pounds, I tested it with some 12, 8 and 4 pound test mono and some 10 and 12 pound fluorocarbon lines. Even the 4 pound test mono held a 10 pound weight up with no breakage.
Its sad because this line went on the spool and laid flat like no other mono or fluoro line ever had for me in the past. I had really high hopes for this line. It was recommended by several people at Bass Pro and other places however after reading all the reviews on this line, I should have stayed away from it. I hope Bass Pro will accept a return on this otherwise I'm out 10 bucks.
September 6, 2012

Not with BaitCasters!
I went and bought some 6lb. test line it worked ok on the spincast for still fishing, however my baitcaster another story. Casting it didn't seem to cut through the air very good, not smooth at all also when a backlash occurred it was the hardest of any other line that I have used to get out!! Word of advise also, never buy line with superior knot strength if your using a baitcasting reel cuz when a backlash occures and your spool gets a birdnests that superior knot strength kicks in! Avoid that type of line all together, if your using a baitcasting reel, use other type of lines and just time the extra time to tie a bigger or extra knot, it's more than worth it! The P-line Floroclear for one is one of the worst for this situation and I have used and tried more the 20 types or brands of line.
July 29, 2012

glad i foune this line
I was wanting a high quality very thin 6# line for bate fishing for trout. The line is very thin and flexable and strong
July 9, 2012

Never Again
I had high hopes of this line, but was sadly disappointed. The 8lb. actually had a decent feel in the water, with very little stretch. It seemed to cast very smoothly, without much memory. Now for the problem:
The line became very brittle/fragile at the knot. Sometimes the knot would hold, and the line would just snap when casting. I did manage to land roughly 2 dozen bass on this before I just gave up. I was tired of losing lures, and fish. My search continues.
June 9, 2012

Yes it is very good for spinning gear. This line is, in my opinion, the best overall performing line I have used and works great on spinning gear. It has no memory, thin diameter for the strength rating and it is very flexible and I have not had any more problems with line twist than any other line I have used.

Oh yea! This line really is supple and limp and casts a mile . It sinks so it's not good for topwater but excellant at everything else. As with all flourocarbon lines they are seseptable to line burn when tightening your kots up. So be sure to moisten the line with saliva always before senching the line down tight . If the knot looks like it has damaged the line in any way be sure to start over because for sure it will give way in a battle with a good fish . You may have to experiment a little with how to sench the knot up different ways to achieve good knots . I had to learn to pull one line tight and then another next before really putting the final tighting pressure on the knot .Enjoy the experience of fishing with some really outstanding line.

You bet. I use this line a lot. It's a mono coated with fluorocarbon. It is quite stong, more abrasion resistant and pretty clear. I have this on some of my reels for casting spinners and spinnerbaits. It is a very good line in my opinion.

Very good leader in clear water as it is invisible. One thing to remember is if you are using a splice/blood knot intead of a barrel swivel make sure to give it a few more twists as this line is very smooth and can pull off of the braid easily.

I usually use a Palomar knot for jigging and live bait, but often use a Rapala Knot for plugs, minnows, and spinners where more action is needed. P.S. the Palomar has the highest knot strength of all, which is great if you go after catfish or rockfish/striped bass.

Only the P-line CX. Both the P-line Floroclear and CX are florocarbon coated. The difference is the Floroclear has 30% more florocarbon than the CX which makes the CX more stronger than the Floroclear. My friends say P-line CX is the best night fishing line they have sever used.

I've used just about every Fluorocarbon out there: Sunline, Seguar, Vicious, Maxima, Hi Seas, BPS, Berkley and would only go back to Sunline if I really wanted to use Fluoro. Having said that, I switched ALL of my rods to Floroclear....from 8lb on a finesse spinning setup to 20lb on a pitching setup. I love this line...I can spend more time fishing and making casts...less time messing with my line or retying. This stuff is strong, tough, casts a mile, and is sensitive. Don't let people tell you fluoro is "invisible" no line is. I fished with a buddy yesterday in a gin clear lake..I caught 12 on a txrigged worm using 15lb floroclear. He caught 2 using Bekley 100%. Obviously the fish did't care about my line's visibility. I could feel every tap and horsed a couple out of the brush. I also got a rattle trap hung in a low hanging tree. I pulled an entire limb into the lake on 15lb floroclear!!!

I had some Berkley Floro before the P-Line, and I constantly had rats nests on my spinning reel. Since I switched to the P-line, no issues. I did, however, put less on the reel, but it sure casts smoother and is easy to see in mist green.

I have tried all of the berkley floro lines and I always had 1 problem with them. I had trouble tying the Rapala knot. You have to wet your line but it breaks on the final pull and I noticed on other knots it would fray in a way. P-Line is a hybrid and I think a lot better of a line. It pulled bass to pike in on 8 lb test. I used it in Canada for smallmouth and largemouth bass with no problems, except with any line it helps to check or retie your knot every now and then. I use this line on my spinning and baitcast reels with no problem at all.

I have used the Vanish. FLUOROCLEAR line is not 100% fluorocarbon. I will never use Berkley again. It breaks like crazy. I use Triple Fish 100% Fluorocarbon or Bass Pro Shops XPS 100# Fluorocarbon. Fluoroclear line is a copolymer and far out performs any fluorocarbon on the market in strength and flexibility. I use it for carolina rigging, crankbaits, weightless plastics just to name a few. If you wanted to you could use it for anything except pulling hawgs outta thick cover or trees. STAY AWAY FROM THE BERKLEY VANISH!!!

I would think so. Fluorocarbon does not absorb water much. This line is coated with fluorocarbon so it can't absorb much. It does have the mono core, which is less dense. I would guess it's somewhere in between but not quite as buoyant as mono.

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